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List of countries in Asia-Pacific by GDP (nominal)

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The Asia-Pacific region is home to some of the world's largest and fastest-growing economies. This list shows countries ranked by their total economic output, called Gross Domestic Product (GDP), using nominal values. GDP is a way to measure how much money a country makes in a year from all its goods and services.

Countries like Japan, China, and India have some of the biggest economies, meaning they produce and sell a lot of things to the world. Others, such as smaller island nations, have smaller economies but still play important roles in the region.

Knowing how big each country's economy is helps us understand their strength and influence. It also shows which countries might grow quickly in the future, bringing new opportunities for trade and development across the Asia-Pacific.

2023 estimates

This section shows a list of countries in the Asia-Pacific by their GDP for the year 2023, based on estimates from the International Monetary Fund made in October 2023.

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RankCountryGDP (millions of USD)
1 China17,700,899
2 Japan4,230,862
3 India3,732,224
4 South Korea1,709,232
5 Australia1,687,713
6 Indonesia1,417,387
7 Taiwan751,930
8 Thailand512,193
9 Singapore497,347
10 Bangladesh446,349
11 Philippines435,675
12 Vietnam433,356
13 Malaysia430,895
14 Hong Kong (China)385,546
15 Pakistan338,237
16 New Zealand249,415
17 Sri Lanka75,296
18 Myanmar74,861
19 ย ย Nepal41,339
20 Macau (China)38,840
21 Papua New Guinea31,692
22 Cambodia30,943
23 Mongolia18,782
24 Brunei15,153
25 Laos14,244
26 Maldives6,977
27 Fiji5,511
28 Bhutan2,686
29 Timor-Leste2,023
30 Solomon Islands1,690
31 Vanuatu1,166
32 Samoa939
33 Tonga547
34 Micronesia458
35 Marshall Islands277
36 Palau267
37 Kiribati246
38 Nauru150
39 Tuvalu63

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